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What was the most difficult subject in school?

Math! Oh how I hate math. If not for my C average in math, I would have been in the National Honor Society! Damn you math. Damn you to Hell! :mad:
 
GL you had a C average in Math? Wow...I would have killed for that...

I was terrible at math, I'm not sure how the A-F system works, but I'd probably finish in a D with my last mark...
 
English... it was my worst subject in High School... I avoided the humanities like the plague (took the minimum required by the engineering school) in college because they were too damn subjective to get a consistent grade. Now in grad school I don't have to take any more humanities! hooray... not that they are bad or anything... but I never really excelled at them.

Now math and science to me were hard, but the more I worked at them the better I got (thanks to phenomenal math and science teachers I got A's in those subjects). With English I could write 1,000 essays and still get a B- or C. In fact, for AP English I got a 2 on the exam... the worst AP grade I've ever received. I think my High School english horrors turned me off to literature period... I don't think I'll ever read a book for the sake of reading a book unless it's a manual for something or a how-to guide.
 
The_Reaper said:
GL you had a C average in Math? Wow...I would have killed for that...

I was terrible at math, I'm not sure how the A-F system works, but I'd probably finish in a D with my last mark...

No Lie! And I had to work for that bloody C.

I think the A-F system works the same. To be in NHS, you had to have at minimum, a B average overall. I don't know if it's changed since then.
 
AP Chem. I just didn't get it/didn't care. I failed everything and still had a C+ ::shrug:: I htink our teacher didn't want to look bad, so she didn't fail anyone.
 
I hated math, but I was really good at it.
I wasn't very good at history. I couldn't remember dates for the life of me.
 
In highscool, I probably did the most work for Government...wrote a 30 page paper my senior year of high school :-/

In college, hardest definately were Organic Chemistry, Developmental Biology and Genetics.
 
Math. The worst thing is that my job requires me to use trig. every day. I think a scientific calculator is the greatest invention. ..|
 
teadrinker said:
For one thing, I doubt that anyone of you has ever had a taste of real Mathematics; most of what you did and hated was applied arithmetic, badly taught, and with lack-lustre, dull texts.

No, most people don't ever get to real math...you only get to taste really exciting math when you hit university...and perhaps a higher level university course as well.

I'm just barely starting in the grand scheme of things...but analysis and the way algebra is taught at university is so much better than anything taught in the first 18 years of my life. I wish we had started learning math this way from the beginning...so that people actually understand it and not just try to see the pattern of "how to solve a typical problem".

I think the teacher is immensely important in anything:
I'm a pianist as well, and I almost stopped taking lessons once upon a time due to a teacher who didn't believe in my capabilites, who had no patience...even though she was a good teacher when the student already had a great passion for music.

However, fate had it that I had to change teachers (due to travel problems) and I found a teacher who believed in me, gave me challenging repertoire, had patience, and ever since I've been crazy about music (that I'm almost making it a second career path).

Right now I'm studying math...when I was really young, I too, hated it....I don't know why (and actually I once wanted to become a writer or novelist). I seemed to understand it well enough, but I was bored and annoyed with it. My mom decided I would like math as much as she did, and got me a very good teacher who completely changed my mind.
 
I hated Math. My high school teacher sucked and I unfortunately had that same teacher three out of the four years. He could only pass information to those in AP math classes who had tutored help or students who took summer school classes!

It also didn't help that I was the only stupid one in the family who didn't get math and I had a younger brother who always looked at me like I was stupid when I had to ask him for help :mad: .
I did really well in other subjects though.

I got better in college, but always struggled with math. Weird part is, I do really well with calculations involving biology, chemistry, and physics. :confused:
 
Everyone complains about math! :eek:

My older brother, consumate mathematician, used to claim that there were only two subjects worth studying -- mathematics, because it can describe everything natural, and theology, because it describes everything supernatural. But, he'd say, when we get to heaven we'll meet God and won't need theology any more, so... the only subject really worth studying is math. :p
 
Mine's gotta be Math and Cost Accounting.
I'm not bad at either...the interest level is just zero.
 
Math - i keep failing in this subject! :grrr: :grrr: :grrr:
History - boring
Geography - boring
Physics - boring
Accounts -boring
Economics - boring
Art - actually i was good at it, till the teacher started making me feel bad at it.
P.E (physical education) - never liked sports, boring too.

the only subjects i was good at were languages, even in biology i wasnt bad... still i failed in exams because i sucked in experiments.
 
Math. I remember needing just one more class to graduate and it was economics. And you had to know a bit of Algebra to pass the test. I had to get three tutors to help me through it. I don't remember any of it now. :lol:
 
MATH! UGGGHH!

But due to unknown reason(s) I am an engineering major which is of course full of math subjects... :|
 
I hated math from the 7th grade on. Sooooo boring, and even more so if you have a really boring teacher teaching the subject.

However, I did find an interest in Geometry, but only had the very basics.
 
Organic chemistry.. what a frickin' sneaky subject!

In highschool its easy as counting, but as soon as you take it in university/college it gets harder than fourth year calculus!

God I hate organic chemistry!
 
I think english is the hardest subject to do exceptionally well in. Math has always been black and white, you’re right or you’re wrong; however, english is so grey and open to so many different levels of interpretation. All you have to do in math is follow a formula. That makes it easier then english because math formula's never change. I had to fight for every A I got in english.
 
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